YORKIES!!! ilove them i have one.
2007-05-16 12:15:45
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answered by apaige m 1
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Huh, there are a lot, though the most common are the Doberman Pinscher (tall & slim), the Miniature Pinscher (toy dog), the Black & Tan Coon Hound (tall, slim, with long droopy ears and a big muzzle), and the Rottweiler (large and heavy-set).
2007-05-16 12:25:21
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answered by twosweethounds 4
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it is not so unusual for black labs to have hint brown hairs. I mean a black lab would have been born to a Chocolate or Yellow mom. and that they are all Labrador Retrievers, basically stated English because of the fact they seem to be somewhat smaller or larger the human beings, yet they're an identical breed of canine.
2016-11-04 04:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of breeds are Black and Tan or Black and Red.
Check http://akc.org for a complete listing of breeds.
Picking a dog for color sounds pretty silly to me, or did you just forget the breed name? If you forgot the name of the breed then you need to say whether it's large or small, short hair or long hair, short nose or normal nose, etc....
Give a clue !
2007-05-16 12:29:20
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answered by Whippet keeper 4
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One comes to mind immediately and that is the rottweiler. It will have a brown spot over each eye, a brown eagle on it's chest and four brown socks. It should also have a stubbed tail. If that is what it is, if you like big, sweet dogs (but can be aggressive) it's for you
2007-05-16 12:15:50
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answered by AYANNA 1
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Rotties, Dobies, Dachhunds, MinPins, Manchester Terriers, Black & Tan hounds...
This is not precisely a breed but rather a coat color; BLACK AND TAN.
2007-05-16 12:29:29
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answered by Karen W 6
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Many dog breeds have the black and mahogany colored coats, swissys, bernese mt. dog, rotties, dobies... gordon setters.... many dogs come in the color combination you described.
You should really put more thought into a dog than just what it looks like, before you adopt, there is HUGE difference between a gordon setter and a rott.
2007-05-16 12:12:48
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answered by Nikki T 4
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Rotties, dobermans and german shepherds, mostly but there are small dogs with those colors, like mini pinschers, manchster terriers, etc. Check the ACK website.
2007-05-16 12:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You should look into the breed before you just go and buy one. I mean...you don't even know what it is called. Don't you care about its yappiness, health problems, personality? Its people like you who make dogs go into shelters. I mean look what happened when 101 dalmations came out. People didn't care about the breed trait....they just wanted one just to find out that they don't make a great first pet.
2007-05-16 12:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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do you mean a black dog with highlights of brown like this dog
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/images8/Shiloh_P_Cs_RIDGEWOOD_SHILOHSChewie-head_shot-web.jpg
or this one
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/images10/Dutch%20ShepherdGitzoPostSit.jpg
Or the black and tan that alot of breeds come in, rotts, dobermans, most hounds, min pins, alot of terriers there is also brindle
http://www.dutch-shepherds.net/stuff/mix/nico.jpg
2007-05-16 12:40:20
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answered by teenytiny 3
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If you don't know what it is, how are you getting one? Sounds like it could be a number of dogs, but Doberman is my first choice.
2007-05-16 12:11:23
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answered by Judy D 2
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